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Graphic-rich dislocation and stress transfer software


Earthquake and Volcano Deformation and Stress Triggering Research Group. We measure the deformation of the earth's surface to understand earthquakes and volcanic processes, and we study how one earthquake or volcanic event contributes to the next by the transfer of stress.
link to Team Tokyo website Microplate model for the present-day deformation of Tibet
Crustal Structure of the Cascadia Fore Arc of Washington Stress changes along the Sunda trench following the 26 December 2004 Sumatra-Andaman and 28 March 2005 Nias earthquakes
Probabilistic Analysis of Tsunami Hazards Tectonic stressing in California modeled from GPS observations
Coulomb Stress Change: 8 October, 2005 M=7.6 Kashmir Earthquake What's new?
Inference of postseismic deformation mechanisms of the 1923 Kanto earthquake